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Vito Fossella is nominated for his old congressional seat.
Vito Fossella is still thinking about that comeback.
The drunk-driving, private-family-having former congressman is raising eyebrows with his recent public appearances.
And all it took was a heartbreaking, high-profile tragedy.
Don't call it a comeback. He's been here for years.
We’ve been captivated by national politics lately, but what’s going on locally is pretty exciting, too.
And we are actually surprised! He announces the news on his congressional Website.
A quick read of today's headlines, and what they tell us (or don't) about Vito Fossella's near future.
Vito's final loving words before his scandal erupted were delivered to his mistress, not his wife.
Why he won't be able to get away with it.
Turns out the Staten Island congressman is almost ready to be added to our Politicians TMI Index!
Hey, what would you do? Live on a boat? Actually, that would be kind of fun.
Grim news for the beleaguered politician is coming out in buckets today.
In a statement, the congressman admits that he has a three-year-old daughter with someone not his wife.
It's all over for the Staten Island congressman. At least, the tabloids say so.
The New York congressman called a blonde female friend the night of his drunk-driving arrest last week instead of a family member or nearby co-worker, raising eyebrows.
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